High levels of endocrine-disrupting chemicals found in sediments and fish from the Italian River Po and its Lambro tributary Researchers have recommended that fish from some sections of the River 21 January 2016 Po and the River Lambro, one of the Italian River Po tributaries, should not be Issue 443 eaten due to high levels of some endocrine-disrupting chemicals in the river Subscribe to free sediments and fish. This recommendation is based on an extensive update weekly News Alert regarding pollution levels of such substances in the rivers. Source: Viganò, L., The River Po is Italy’s longest river. Some areas of the Po basin are densely populated Mascolo, G. & Roscioli, C. and the river has suffered pollution from municipal wastewater discharges, stormwater (2015) Emerging and runoff, sewer overflows, agricultural runoff and industrial waste discharges. However, priority contaminants with substantive information on most priority pollutants and contamination trends is lacking. endocrine active potentials in sediments and fish from To ensure all types of waters across Europe are clean and healthy, the European the River Po (Italy). Commission’s Water Framework Directive (2000/60/EC) requires countries to identify Environmental Science and chemical pollutants in the aquatic environment and take action to prevent damage. Directive Pollution Research. 2008/105/EC, recently amended by Directive 2013/39/EU, sets environmental quality 22:14050–14066. DOI: standards (EQSs) for 45 so-called priority substances, which pose a significant risk to 10.1007/s11356-015- freshwater environments and/or to human health via those environments. 4388-8 A number of these priority substances have been identified as endocrine-disrupting chemicals, which interfere with wildlife and human hormones, affecting their normal Contact: development and functioning. Many of these substances are readily adsorbed onto solid [email protected] particles in rivers, and sink to become part of the bottom sediment. Analysing sediments for the presence of pollutants is therefore an effective way of monitoring many priority Read more about: substances and other chemical pollutants in rivers. Chemicals, Environment and This report substantially updates past research on chemical pollution in the River Po. Health, Risk Researchers collected samples from the top 10 cm of sediment along four stretches of the Assessment, Water River Po, as well as from one stretch along the River Lambro, one of the Po tributaries. They analysed the samples for the presence of a wide range of endocrine-disrupters, including: flame retardants tetrachlorobisphenol A (TBBPA), tetrabromobisphenol A bis-2,3- The contents and views dimbromopropylether (TCBPA-bis), tetrabromobisphenol A (TBBPA), decabromodiphenyl- included in Science for Environment Policy are ethane (DBDPE), hexabromocyclododecane (HBCD) and polybrominated diphenyl ether based on independent, (PBDE), personal care products (antimicrobial agents triclosan (TCS) and triclocarban peer-reviewed research (TCC)), fragrances galaxolide (HHCB) and tonalide (AHTN), hormones (natural and synthetic and do not necessarily reflect the position of the oestrogens), surfactants (octylphenol (OP), nonylphenol (NP) and their ethoxylates), a European Commission. plastic component (bisphenol A (BPA)) as well as legacy pollutants (dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane (DDT) and polychlorinated biphenyl (PCBs)). To cite this article/service: "Science for Environment Policy": As people can be exposed to these substances by eating contaminated fish, the researchers European Commission DG also analysed tissue from the common carp (Cyprinus carpio), bream (Abramis brama), Environment News Alert sander (Sander lucioperca) and sheatfish (Silurus glanis). All are found in the last stretch of Service, edited by SCU, The University of the the River Po before it enters the Adriatic Sea. West of England, Bristol. Nearly all sediment samples from the River Po contained detectable levels of all tested chemicals, except DBDPE, TBBPA-bis and OP, which were found only in River Lambro sediments. Most of these pollutants were not at levels high enough to individually pose a risk to the River Po. However, concentrations of PBDE, PCB, natural and synthetic oestrogens, and NP were high enough to be of concern. Continued on next page. High levels of endocrine-disrupting chemicals found in sediments and fish from the Italian River Po and its Lambro tributary (continued) 21 January 2016 Issue 443 Sediment from the River Lambro contained up to 3132 nanograms PBDE per gram of Subscribe to free sediment. PBDE levels dropped further downstream in the River Po, indicating that no other weekly News Alert important sources of the contaminant were entering the river and that the pollutant’s primary input was from the River Lambro sub-basin. Source: Viganò, L., However, high levels of PBDE were found in fish in the last stretch of the River Po. Liver Mascolo, G. & Roscioli, C. samples from the four types of fish had an average of 12 ng PBDE per gram, which is 1000 (2015) Emerging and times higher than the EQS of 0.0085 ng/g set by Directive 2013/39/EU. priority contaminants with endocrine active potentials Oestrogen levels were highest in the River Lambro sediment (e.g. 19 ng oestrone (E1)/g) in sediments and fish from but were lower further downstream in the River Po. Nevertheless, previous studies have the River Po (Italy). found intersex fish (those showing both male and female characteristics) in these stretches Environmental Science and of the River Po, indicating that freshwater species may be at risk from endocrine-disrupting Pollution Research. chemicals including natural oestrogens. 22:14050–14066. DOI: 10.1007/s11356-015- PCB has been banned or severely restricted in Europe since the 1980s, yet concentrations of 4388-8 335 ng/g were found in sediment from the River Lambro. This level is of moderate concern for benthic organisms. However, since PCB can accumulate up the food chain, this level and Contact: those detected downstream in the River Po exceed the values estimated to be protective for [email protected] the consumption of fish, say the researchers. Read more about: Overall, the results suggest that PBDE, PCB, oestrogen and NP sediment levels are up to six Chemicals, times higher in the Lambro tributary compared with the River Po. The researchers note that Environment and the consumption of some fish species from the River Po could already pose a risk to health, Health, Risk and that there could be a case for prohibiting the consumption of fish from the Lambro, especially as the presence of other endocrine disruptors contributes to the overall load of Assessment, Water toxins in the river. The researchers are further investigating how polluted sediment transported down the River Po is affecting the coastal lagoons at the entrance to the Adriatic Sea. The contents and views included in Science for Environment Policy are based on independent, peer-reviewed research and do not necessarily reflect the position of the European Commission. To cite this article/service: "Science for Environment Policy": European Commission DG Environment News Alert Service, edited by SCU, The University of the West of England, Bristol. .
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